positionGraduate Coachlast_nameCamposfirst_nameVianneycollegePacific (2007)custom3Second SeasonhometownGuadalajara, Mexico<p>Vianney Campos enters her second season as a graduate coach with Pacific. Her leadership and dedication to the program from 2003-07 as a student-athlete has made an enormous impact on the Pacific field hockey program. During her four years as a player at Pacific, she led the Tigers to 39 combined victories. Vianney earned NFHCA All-America honors in 2006, just the fourth player to receive All-America honors in school history. In her senior season alone, Vianney recorded 32 goals and eight assists on the season for a total of 72 points, which are all single-season school records. Vianney led the entire nation in goals per game (3.79) and points per game (1.68) during the 2006 season. Vianney capped her final collegiate season in the NFHCA Senior All-Star Game as she scored four goals and delivered one assist. In her four year career, Campos captured every offensive record at Pacific including goals in a game (five), goals in a career (68), assists in a career (18) and points in a career (154). Vianney also captured three Nor-Pac Offensive Player of the Year Awards, four Nor-Pac All Conference First Team honors, four NFHCA All-West Region Team awards and 10 Nor-Pac Conference Player of the Week awards. In the summer of 2006 and 2007 Campos was selected to the USA Field Hockey's Northern California team as one of the top field hockey players in the country. She competed with the National Team in Azerbaijan in the summer of 2007 at the ATA Holding Championship. Vianney was also named to the US Field Hockey Development Squad. Campos was invited to train with the US team at the Olympic training center in Chula Vista in Feb., 2007. A Guadalajara, Mexico native, Campos is the daughter of Alejandro and Graciela Campos. Vianney graduated from Pacific in 2007 with a major in sociology, an emphasis in criminal justice and minor in sport pedagogy. She is currently working on her master's degree in sport sciences. <strong>MacDonald on Campos:</strong> "We are excited to have Vianney remain with our program. Her experiences internationally and those from her four years at Pacific make her a valuable addition to our coaching staff."</p>